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Kettle River flowing at 70 per cent of normal

Kettle River flowing at 70 per cent of normal

Kettle River Q&A, by Kettle River Watershed Management Plan coordinator Graham Watt.
City authorizes budget amendment of $20,000

City authorizes budget amendment of $20,000

Council Briefs, from May 25 regular meeting of Grand Forks City Council.
Tree-planting event a world record attempt

Tree-planting event a world record attempt

Employees from Interfor and Greenpeaks Resource Management Ltd. planted spruce, fir, cedar, larch and pine seedlings at Windfall Creek.
Highway 16 records destroyed, ex-staffer says

Highway 16 records destroyed, ex-staffer says

Former assistant to Transportation Minister Todd Stone says supervisor deleted emails from his computer after FOI request

Wells to be decommissioned

The ensuing work will take place on June 1-12 during daylight hours and will likely mean single lane alternating traffic.
Students graduate from DARE

Students graduate from DARE

A total of 36 students in Grades 5 and 6 from Hutton Elementary School in Grand Forks graduated from the RCMP’s DARE program.
Council moves to disqualify councillor

Council moves to disqualify councillor

Members of city council have taken the first steps to disqualifying Councillor Julia Butler.
City Council votes to file petition for removal of council member

City Council votes to file petition for removal of council member

A direct press release issued by the City of Grand Forks this morning, May 26.
Local Salvation Army workers assist after Cache Creek flooding

Local Salvation Army workers assist after Cache Creek flooding

Two from Abbotsford are among the 20 Sally Ann workers from across the province who are helping with relief efforts
Relay fundraiser - Hair today, gone tomorrow

Relay fundraiser - Hair today, gone tomorrow

The Gazette reporter will have his head shaved at the Grand Forks Relay for Life if he raises $500.